
Join us this summer for the Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Teaching and Learning Community of Practice Summer Rewatch Series, as we revisit standout sessions from the Teaching Amid AI Conference.
Throughout the summer, we’ll be rewatching sessions that sparked interest and then stay around to talk about what we heard. After each session, staff from the McLaughlin Library and the Office of Teaching and Learning will be present to facilitate the discussion, answer questions you may have about AI literacy, and think through ideas you have for your own teaching and practice.
Summer rewatch series sessions include:
From Winter to Wisdom: A Positive Vision for AI Ethics and Policy, by Gus Skorburg, associate professor, Philosophy, academic co-director, CARE-AI, U of G
- Thursday, July 9, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- Library Room 246B
The Bitter Lesson for Universities, by Mark Daley, chief AI officer, Western University
- Thursday, July 30, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
- Library Room 246B
Post-plagiarism and the Future of Academic Integrity, by Sarah Elaine Eaton, professor and chair, Leadership, Policy, and Governance, Werklund Research Professor (research chair), Werklund School of Education
- Thursday, August 6, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- Library Room 246B
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